Lagrange is not a Coprocessor designed for showcasing technology, but an infrastructure designed for real problems: blockchains cannot perform AI inference on their own, cannot execute large-scale numerical simulations, and cannot even interact with external data in real-time—these all require off-chain computation. However, if off-chain computation cannot be verified, it is just a black box.
This is the significance of the Coprocessor's existence: anyone who completes a task off-chain must submit a STARK proof, allowing the on-chain to verify the correctness of the results at minimal cost. The entire operation of this process is driven by LA.
Users pay LA when submitting tasks, and nodes must stake LA to take orders. If the task is incorrect, the stake is confiscated; if the task is correct, the system distributes rewards proportionally, while some tokens are burned. This creates a self-driven, self-punishing, self-governing trusted computing market.